Tattooed Stereotypes Redefined

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Worcester , MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I volunteer multiple times a year for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society at various events all over the state

Why are you participating?

I was made fun of my entire life for one thing or another, from my height to "not being girly." No one should be made fun of for any reason. We are all unique individuals and that's what makes ALL OF US incredible.

Worcester, MA
United States

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I'm a home health aide that takes care of the elderly at their home.

I'll tell you guys a little story, I was doing some errands one day saw an old man fall with his wheelchair and groceries. No one came to his aid so I jumped out of the car tried to help him up, asked my boyfriend to help left him up. The man was grateful for our help, that people drove by, looked at him and kept driving.

Why are you participating?

We need to spread love and positive vibes.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I feel it is important for us has humans to feel "not invisible" so I go out of my own comfort zone to compliment complete strangers. It could be their smile, hair, eyes, clothes, shoes, or even how they've done something. It almost always creates a positive response or a smile. It also makes me feel good to have just a tiny connection with that person even if only for a moment.

Why are you participating?

I feel it is important to celebrate our similarities and our differences.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I bring the homeless food every now and then

Why are you participating?

I thought it was a great project and was very excited to be a part of it. I'm all about being yourself and not passing judgment... Life is too short. We're all different and special in our own unique way. We all have a story

Charlton City, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I donate all our families clothes and toys instead of throwing them away.

Why are you participating?

Part of a college-wide participation at Quinsigamond Community College